Perkasa, your call for the government to delay any allocation and approval of projects for the Chinese community, is very timely. The Malaysian Chinese are very grateful to you because they are also very tired of paying taxes which are not properly and fairly distributed.

I support your call and hope that the Federal Government will follow them through provided that Perkasa and the Federal Government agree that the Malaysian Chinese need not have to pay taxes anymore.

I am sure the Malaysian Chinese can survive without the Federal Government's projects and assistance as long as we do not need to pay taxes.

Can you agree to that Perkasa?

Malay rights group Perkasa wants the Barisan Nasional (BN) government to review election pledges made in Chinese areas in Hulu Selangor because of the community’s poor support for the coalition.

Its president Datuk Ibrahim Ali (picture) said despite BN’s success in winning the semi-rural seat from PKR, the Chinese voters had largely chosen to back the federal opposition.

“It is necessary for the government to delay any allocation and approval of projects for the Chinese community,” said Ibrahim in a statement responding to the by-election result.

Ibrahim added that the government should also ignore all the demands made by BN members, MCA and Gerakan, as the Chinese of Hulu Selangor had rejected the ruling coalition.

“They show no appreciation to BN government’s efforts, even though the BN government had to hurt the feelings of the Malays and the natives,” said Ibrahim.

“All their demands are fulfilled by the government but they do not know how to be grateful,” he added.

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